Financial Data and Key Metrics Changes - In Q2 2025, GE Aerospace reported a revenue increase of 23% year-over-year, exceeding $10 billion, with orders up 27% [41] - Profit reached $2.3 billion, a 23% increase, driven by services volume and price, resulting in margins of 23% [41] - EPS was $1.66, up 38% from the previous year, supported by a favorable tax rate and lower interest expenses [41] - Free cash flow nearly doubled to $2.1 billion compared to last year [41] Business Line Data and Key Metrics Changes - The Commercial Engines and Services (CES) segment grew revenue by 30%, with service revenue up 29% and equipment revenue up 35% [41][43] - The Defense and Propulsion Technologies (DPT) segment saw a revenue increase of 7%, with profit up 5% [41][45] - CES margins expanded by 50 basis points to 27.9%, while DPT margins declined by 20 basis points to 14.1% [41][45] Market Data and Key Metrics Changes - Departures grew nearly 4% in Q2 2025, aligning with expectations, with a conservative outlook for low single-digit growth in the second half of the year [13] - The commercial services backlog increased to over $140 billion, supporting future growth [14] - Air traffic growth is expected to outpace global GDP, particularly in Asia Pacific and the Middle East [15] Company Strategy and Development Direction - GE Aerospace aims to ramp up services and equipment to support customer fleets while fulfilling strong demand for new engines [16] - The company is investing over $1 billion in MRO and component repair facilities over the next five years to expand capacity [21] - GE Aerospace is focused on enhancing engine performance through technological advancements and operational improvements [17][26] Management's Comments on Operating Environment and Future Outlook - Management raised the 2025 guidance across all metrics, expecting total revenue growth in the mid-teens, up from low double digits [46] - The company anticipates strong adjusted revenue growth at a double-digit compounded rate through 2028, driven by robust demand for services and equipment [39] - Management expressed optimism about the long-term market growth, projecting a mid-single-digit compounded growth rate through 2028 [15] Other Important Information - GE Aerospace's R&D investment is approximately $3 billion in 2025, representing 6-8% of revenue [26] - The company has a strong competitive advantage with the world's largest installed base of engines, accumulating over 2.3 billion flight hours [26] - GE Aerospace plans to return over $24 billion to shareholders between 2024 and 2026, including $19 billion in buybacks [70] Q&A Session Summary Question: Concerns about second half EBIT guidance - Management explained that the second half EBIT guidance reflects a conservative approach, considering expected headwinds from GE9X shipments and corporate expenses [77][81] Question: Pricing assumptions and retirement rates - Management clarified that pricing is expected to offset inflation, with mid-single-digit pricing dynamics anticipated [88] - Regarding retirement rates, management noted that as the fleet ages, retirements are expected to increase, aligning with new aircraft deliveries and departure growth [92][93]
GE(GE) - 2025 Q2 - Earnings Call Transcript